The best move right now is the one built around pace, price, and negotiating room.
If you feel stuck between moving now and waiting for a clearer signal in Conroe, TX, I would make the decision around leverage instead of headlines. Recent numbers give enough direction to act, as long as you stay realistic on both price and timing.
Last month, Conroe, TX showed 4.49 months of supply, a typical sale timeline of 63 days, and a typical sold price of $311,856. Buyers were closing at 96% of asking, while the typical asking price stood at $340,990. That combination points to activity, not urgency without limits. For someone planning a move, I would not read this as a market that demands rushed decisions, and I would not read it as a market where delay has no cost. Sellers still have standing because the market type was marked seller's market, yet buyers are not simply paying whatever is asked. In Conroe, TX, that middle ground favors the person who prepares better than the competition. Choose your next step before you start touring or prepping the house. If you are buying, lock in your target price range based on recent closings and keep your negotiation plan ready. If you are selling, enter with a number tied to recent outcomes and a realistic timeline. Keep your paperwork and financing organized so you can act decisively when the right opening appears.
About Roger Morton
Roger Morton is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX ONE - The Woodlands & Spring, specializing in the Conroe market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Roger Morton provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →